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Robert Stewart (search for this): article 1
Provost Marshal in custody as a deserter.--Robert, slave of Mrs. Francis Orfitt, was ordered to be thrashed for being found in possession of a demijohn of spirits, which it was supposed he had become possessed of in a surreptitious manner.--Jasper, slave of W. W. Crump, absent from his master for a year without leave, was returned to his owner.--James Craney, charged. with robbing Edwin Cocke of $25 while the latter was asleep in James Gann's lumber yard, was sent on for a further examination before the Hustings Court. The attempt was quite audacious; but was foiled by the waking of the subject on whom he proposed to operate.--Ro. Stewart and Franklin Quiun, charged with stealing $500 in C. S. Treasury notes, the property of Mrs. Aun Dobson, were also examined and sent on for further trial.--John McAually, charged with stealing a pocket book, worth $5; a pair of silver spectacles, worth $2.50, and $22.40, from James Wilson, was committed for examination before the Hustings Court.
James Wilson (search for this): article 1
e Provost Marshal in custody as a deserter.--Robert, slave of Mrs. Francis Orfitt, was ordered to be thrashed for being found in possession of a demijohn of spirits, which it was supposed he had become possessed of in a surreptitious manner.--Jasper, slave of W. W. Crump, absent from his master for a year without leave, was returned to his owner.--James Craney, charged. with robbing Edwin Cocke of $25 while the latter was asleep in James Gann's lumber yard, was sent on for a further examination before the Hustings Court. The attempt was quite audacious; but was foiled by the waking of the subject on whom he proposed to operate.--Ro. Stewart and Franklin Quiun, charged with stealing $500 in C. S. Treasury notes, the property of Mrs. Aun Dobson, were also examined and sent on for further trial.--John McAually, charged with stealing a pocket book, worth $5; a pair of silver spectacles, worth $2.50, and $22.40, from James Wilson, was committed for examination before the Hustings Court.
W. W. Crump (search for this): article 1
he Head of Police occupied the position of sitting magistrate at this place yesterday, and disposed of the following cases: Conrad Fearing, a levanting soldier, was arraigned for trespassing on Jas. M. Horner's lot, and was sent to the Provost Marshal in custody as a deserter.--Robert, slave of Mrs. Francis Orfitt, was ordered to be thrashed for being found in possession of a demijohn of spirits, which it was supposed he had become possessed of in a surreptitious manner.--Jasper, slave of W. W. Crump, absent from his master for a year without leave, was returned to his owner.--James Craney, charged. with robbing Edwin Cocke of $25 while the latter was asleep in James Gann's lumber yard, was sent on for a further examination before the Hustings Court. The attempt was quite audacious; but was foiled by the waking of the subject on whom he proposed to operate.--Ro. Stewart and Franklin Quiun, charged with stealing $500 in C. S. Treasury notes, the property of Mrs. Aun Dobson, were also
Edwin Cocke (search for this): article 1
rad Fearing, a levanting soldier, was arraigned for trespassing on Jas. M. Horner's lot, and was sent to the Provost Marshal in custody as a deserter.--Robert, slave of Mrs. Francis Orfitt, was ordered to be thrashed for being found in possession of a demijohn of spirits, which it was supposed he had become possessed of in a surreptitious manner.--Jasper, slave of W. W. Crump, absent from his master for a year without leave, was returned to his owner.--James Craney, charged. with robbing Edwin Cocke of $25 while the latter was asleep in James Gann's lumber yard, was sent on for a further examination before the Hustings Court. The attempt was quite audacious; but was foiled by the waking of the subject on whom he proposed to operate.--Ro. Stewart and Franklin Quiun, charged with stealing $500 in C. S. Treasury notes, the property of Mrs. Aun Dobson, were also examined and sent on for further trial.--John McAually, charged with stealing a pocket book, worth $5; a pair of silver specta
James M. Horner (search for this): article 1
Police Court, yesterday. --The Head of Police occupied the position of sitting magistrate at this place yesterday, and disposed of the following cases: Conrad Fearing, a levanting soldier, was arraigned for trespassing on Jas. M. Horner's lot, and was sent to the Provost Marshal in custody as a deserter.--Robert, slave of Mrs. Francis Orfitt, was ordered to be thrashed for being found in possession of a demijohn of spirits, which it was supposed he had become possessed of in a surreptitious manner.--Jasper, slave of W. W. Crump, absent from his master for a year without leave, was returned to his owner.--James Craney, charged. with robbing Edwin Cocke of $25 while the latter was asleep in James Gann's lumber yard, was sent on for a further examination before the Hustings Court. The attempt was quite audacious; but was foiled by the waking of the subject on whom he proposed to operate.--Ro. Stewart and Franklin Quiun, charged with stealing $500 in C. S. Treasury notes, the prope
Francis Orfitt (search for this): article 1
Police Court, yesterday. --The Head of Police occupied the position of sitting magistrate at this place yesterday, and disposed of the following cases: Conrad Fearing, a levanting soldier, was arraigned for trespassing on Jas. M. Horner's lot, and was sent to the Provost Marshal in custody as a deserter.--Robert, slave of Mrs. Francis Orfitt, was ordered to be thrashed for being found in possession of a demijohn of spirits, which it was supposed he had become possessed of in a surreptitious manner.--Jasper, slave of W. W. Crump, absent from his master for a year without leave, was returned to his owner.--James Craney, charged. with robbing Edwin Cocke of $25 while the latter was asleep in James Gann's lumber yard, was sent on for a further examination before the Hustings Court. The attempt was quite audacious; but was foiled by the waking of the subject on whom he proposed to operate.--Ro. Stewart and Franklin Quiun, charged with stealing $500 in C. S. Treasury notes, the prop
James Craney (search for this): article 1
disposed of the following cases: Conrad Fearing, a levanting soldier, was arraigned for trespassing on Jas. M. Horner's lot, and was sent to the Provost Marshal in custody as a deserter.--Robert, slave of Mrs. Francis Orfitt, was ordered to be thrashed for being found in possession of a demijohn of spirits, which it was supposed he had become possessed of in a surreptitious manner.--Jasper, slave of W. W. Crump, absent from his master for a year without leave, was returned to his owner.--James Craney, charged. with robbing Edwin Cocke of $25 while the latter was asleep in James Gann's lumber yard, was sent on for a further examination before the Hustings Court. The attempt was quite audacious; but was foiled by the waking of the subject on whom he proposed to operate.--Ro. Stewart and Franklin Quiun, charged with stealing $500 in C. S. Treasury notes, the property of Mrs. Aun Dobson, were also examined and sent on for further trial.--John McAually, charged with stealing a pocket boo
James Gann (search for this): article 1
or trespassing on Jas. M. Horner's lot, and was sent to the Provost Marshal in custody as a deserter.--Robert, slave of Mrs. Francis Orfitt, was ordered to be thrashed for being found in possession of a demijohn of spirits, which it was supposed he had become possessed of in a surreptitious manner.--Jasper, slave of W. W. Crump, absent from his master for a year without leave, was returned to his owner.--James Craney, charged. with robbing Edwin Cocke of $25 while the latter was asleep in James Gann's lumber yard, was sent on for a further examination before the Hustings Court. The attempt was quite audacious; but was foiled by the waking of the subject on whom he proposed to operate.--Ro. Stewart and Franklin Quiun, charged with stealing $500 in C. S. Treasury notes, the property of Mrs. Aun Dobson, were also examined and sent on for further trial.--John McAually, charged with stealing a pocket book, worth $5; a pair of silver spectacles, worth $2.50, and $22.40, from James Wilson,
Franklin Quiun (search for this): article 1
e Provost Marshal in custody as a deserter.--Robert, slave of Mrs. Francis Orfitt, was ordered to be thrashed for being found in possession of a demijohn of spirits, which it was supposed he had become possessed of in a surreptitious manner.--Jasper, slave of W. W. Crump, absent from his master for a year without leave, was returned to his owner.--James Craney, charged. with robbing Edwin Cocke of $25 while the latter was asleep in James Gann's lumber yard, was sent on for a further examination before the Hustings Court. The attempt was quite audacious; but was foiled by the waking of the subject on whom he proposed to operate.--Ro. Stewart and Franklin Quiun, charged with stealing $500 in C. S. Treasury notes, the property of Mrs. Aun Dobson, were also examined and sent on for further trial.--John McAually, charged with stealing a pocket book, worth $5; a pair of silver spectacles, worth $2.50, and $22.40, from James Wilson, was committed for examination before the Hustings Court.
Aun Dobson (search for this): article 1
Provost Marshal in custody as a deserter.--Robert, slave of Mrs. Francis Orfitt, was ordered to be thrashed for being found in possession of a demijohn of spirits, which it was supposed he had become possessed of in a surreptitious manner.--Jasper, slave of W. W. Crump, absent from his master for a year without leave, was returned to his owner.--James Craney, charged. with robbing Edwin Cocke of $25 while the latter was asleep in James Gann's lumber yard, was sent on for a further examination before the Hustings Court. The attempt was quite audacious; but was foiled by the waking of the subject on whom he proposed to operate.--Ro. Stewart and Franklin Quiun, charged with stealing $500 in C. S. Treasury notes, the property of Mrs. Aun Dobson, were also examined and sent on for further trial.--John McAually, charged with stealing a pocket book, worth $5; a pair of silver spectacles, worth $2.50, and $22.40, from James Wilson, was committed for examination before the Hustings Court.
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